FootGolf has gained widespread traction as one of the most popular alternative play options for golf courses among players and course owners. FootGolf is a proven revenue generator for golf course operators and they are seeing more millennials, women, children and young families after introducing the sport.

What is FootGolf: A combination of golf and soccer played with a regulation soccer ball on a shortened golf course, FootGolf is played much like golf, with the goal being to get the soccer ball into a 21-inch hole with as few kicks as possible. It is played on golf courses with the 18 holes located away from the golf putting surfaces.

What this means to you: As the "Official FootGolf Organization," AFGL will provide NGCOA members with special benefits and discounts.

Basic Equipment Pricing:

Members receive a savings of up to $300.00 on initial equipment purchases and a 10% savings on all equipment moving forward.

Other stuff you get: Marketing Best Practices - AFGL wants to help you market FootGolf. The Marketing Best Practices is based on what has been learned from over 350 courses. The document details what you need to do to succeed. We're talking templates for social media, blog ideas - you name it!

What next: Get started! You can begin increasing revenue at your course by adding FootGolf. For more information, please visit www.FootGolf.net or call 760-501-0100, ext 104 or email courses@footgolf.net

* AFGL Certified Course are using the official equipment of the AFGL, play under the Rules for FootGolf as written by the Federation for International FootGolf and have had their course mapped and designed through our unique interactive mapping system with FFANS. Upon completion a Certified course has their slope and rating and can manage handicap for players with the management software provided through FFANS. They have signed the Certification Agreement with the AFGL.

** AFGL Accredited Courses are using the official equipment of the AFGL, play under the Rules for FootGolf as written by the Federation for International FootGolf and have the correct yardages and pars. They have submitted their course layout and design and signed the Accreditation Agreement with the AFGL.